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Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Catherine Moyer, Pioneer Communications
Customer service. That was the role which began one young woman’s career in telecommunications. Now she is leading that same company which is serving...
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Horticulture 2021 Newsletter – #2
ORNAMENTALS
Caddo Sugar Maples
Sugar maples often have significant problems with our Kansas weather. Our hot, often dry summers and windy conditions can shorten the life...
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More ‘Living Well Together’ free online seminars offered
Cutting clutter, vaccinations, personal wellness among upcoming topics
MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-State Research and Extension is offering weekly one-hour virtual Living Well Together programs, designed...
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Groups aim to improve Native American access to healthy foods
Kansas Tribal Food Systems encourages ‘health for all’
MANHATTAN, Kan. – A coalition of health-conscious tribal members and other groups is laying the foundation for...
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January provides opportunity to start vegetables, flowers indoors
K-State horticulture expert offers tips for buying, caring for seed
MANHATTAN, Kan. – In case cabin fever has Kansas gardeners longing for warmer days, there’s...
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Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Lettie McKinney, MC- Meat Company
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University.
“Connecting with consumers.” That’s a goal of many...
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K-State launches Finances and the Farm: An online class to enhance farm management skills
Self-paced course for ag producers can fulfill FSA borrower requirements
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University has launched a new self-paced online course, Finances and...
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Rural Grocery Initiative to host ‘Keeping Groceries Alive’ webinar
Eight-part series focuses on business transition to help communities maintain local stores
MANHATTAN, Kan. – When a grocery store closes, the local community suffers. The...

